1st Edition
Schelling, Freedom, and the Immanent Made Transcendent From Philosophy of Nature to Environmental Ethics
Introduction
Part 1: Transcendence of Being?
1. Schelling’s Ontological Account of Evil
2. Heidegger and Jaspers interpreters of Schelling
3. Other Transcendentist Readings: Tillich, Marcel and Pareyson
Part 2: Immanence and Nature
4. Nature, Difference, and Indifference: Deleuze’s Immanentist Reading of Schelling
5. Naturalistic Interpretations of Schelling: from Merleau-Ponty to Contemporary Readings
Part 3: The Legacy of Schelling’s Philosophy: From Philosophy of Nature to Postcolonial Critical Theory and Environmental Ethics
6. The Immanent Made Transcendent: Schelling’s Ontology of Immanence
7. Freedom as a Matter of Resistance: The Meaning and Foundation of Freedom in Schelling’s Philosophy
8. What Next? The Legacy of Schelling’s Philosophy in Contemporary Debates
Biography
Daniele Fulvi is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University node of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Synthetic Biology, Australia. His published work has appeared in journals such as Sophia, Critical Horizons, and Ethics, Policy and Environment.






